Protest currently ongoing at Makoko Roundabout Ibadan....
At this point this is the only way to push the government to do what is right. Let's continue to lend our voices the best way we can and come out in mass and stand in solidarity π
#bringbackourchildren
gRWA to those obsessed with:
~ Donations that reach the people they were meant for
~ Fundraising that doesn't disappear into fees and delays Impact you can verify, not just trust
~ Building a giving infrastructure that works for everyone
You're in the right place. π
@FundiProtocol This is insane π― well traditional charity has been bleeding donations for too long. Love the onchain transparency and near zero waste approach.
And here is the number that should make every impact organisation stop scrolling.
$736.
That is how much disappears from a $10,000 campaign before a single beneficiary receives anything.
Platform fees, wire transfer costs, & admin overhead.
All of it quietly extracted by a system that was never designed to protect the mission.
Not in one dramatic moment. In small, invisible cuts that nobody talks about because everybody assumed this was how fundraising works.
This isn't how it needs to work.
The family in Uganda waiting for flood relief is not concerned with correspondent banks or quarterly reconciliation cycles.
They care whether the money arrived when it arrived. And whether anyone can prove it did.
That is the only metric that matters.
Everything we are building at Fundi Labs starts and ends there.
Believe me this is exactly why onchain matters for real impact.
We seen that Instead of chasing receipts through emails, spreadsheets, and months of reports, Funds for Humanity lets every dollar be tracked instantly onchain.
NGOs see exactly where the money went and what it achieved automatically.
Believe me this is exactly why onchain matters for real impact.
We seen that Instead of chasing receipts through emails, spreadsheets, and months of reports, Funds for Humanity lets every dollar be tracked instantly onchain.
NGOs see exactly where the money went and what it achieved automatically.
And here's what that looks like in practice.
Most fundraising platforms automate the transaction.
Money moves from the donor to the platform to the organisation. That part works.
What doesn't work is everything around it.
The reconciliation still happens manually.
The wire transfer still takes 7 days, the donor still has no idea if their money arrived, and the organisation still spends 3 weeks preparing a report that should generate itself.
The transaction was automated, but coordination wasn't.
That's the gap Funds for Humanity is built to close.
Not just a faster way to collect donations, but a system where execution, verification, and accountability happen together, automatically, as part of the same logic.
The money moves, proof is generated, the report writes itself, & the beneficiary receives... All connected, all onchain.
That's what programmable coordination means for impact organisations.
And that's exactly what we're building.